African Confederation Cup 2014 - group stage - 3rd matches - results so far

Coton Sport secure a dramatic victory against Asec Mimosas. 

Group A
• 06 June: Asec Mimosas vs Coton Sport 2:3 
• 07 June: Real Bamako vs AC Leopards -:-

Group B
• 07 June: Etoile du Sahel vs Nkana -:-
• 08 June: Sewe Sports vs Al Ahly -:-

7 Jun 2014
AFRICAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2014 - GROUP STAGE - 3RD MATCHES - RESULTS so far

Sudanese side Al Hilal and AS Vita Club of the Democratic Republic of Congo drew 1:1 

Group A
• 06 June: Al Hilal vs AS Vita Club 1:1 
• 08 June: TP Mazembe vs Zamalek -:-

Group B
• 07 June: Entente Setif vs Al Ahli Benghazi -:-
• 08 June: Esperance vs CS Sfaxien -:-

7 Jun 2014
2014 World Cup - warm up - Algeria vs Romania 2:1

Algeria coach confident heading to Brazil - Algeria coach Vahid Halilhodzic is full of optimism ahead of the World Cup after his side beat Romania 2:1 in a friendly featuring a bizarre incident.

6 Jun 2014
Transfer - Mali - Seydou Keita joins Italian side Roma

Mali's Seydou Keita has signed a one-year deal with Italian side AS Roma.

6 Jun 2014
2014 World Cup - warm up - Nigeria vs Greece 0:0

Keshi feels these games have given him and his players an insight into what lies ahead. "All I need is the mentality and discipline to dominate the game and take chances," he added. "In friendlies you can correct your mistakes but in a tournament it can cost us dearly.

5 Jun 2014
NATIONAL TEAM - COACH - SA will not renew the contract of coach Gordon Igesund

 "The contract of Gordon Igesund will not be renewed when it expires on August 31," national football association president Danny Jordaan told a Soweto news conference.

4 Jun 2014
2014 World Cup - squad - Nosa Igiebor cut from Nigeria squad

Nosa Igiebor is one of the seven players to be dropped from Nigeria's final 23-man squad for the World Cup. The Real Betis midfielder and Parma's Joel Obi, who both faced Scotland in last week's 2:2 draw, have been plagued by injury this season. The other players to miss out are goalkeeper Daniel Akpeyi, midfielders Ejike Uzoenyi and Nnamdi Oduamadi.

4 Jun 2014
2015 Africa Cup qualifier - 2nd round- fixtures

Qualifying - second round- fixtures

• 18.-20.07.14: Congo vs Rwanda -:-
• 01.-03.08.14: Rwanda vs Congo -:-

• 18.-20.07.14: Benin vs Malawi -:-
• 01.-03.08.14: Malawi vs Benin -:-

• 18.-20.07.14: Lesotho vs Kenya -:-
• 01.-03.08.14: Kenya vs Lesotho -:-

• 18.-20.07.14: Sierra Leone vs Seychelles -:-
• 01.-03.08.14: Seychelles vs Sierra Leone -:-

• 18.-20.07.14: Uganda vs Equatorial Guinea -:-
• 01.-13.08.14: Equatorial Guinea vs Uganda -:-

• 18.-20.07.14: Tanzania vs Mozambique -:-
• 01.-03.08.14: Mozambique vs Tanzania -:-

• 18.-20.07.14: Botswana vs Guinea Bissau -:-
• 01.-03.08.14: Guinea Bissau vs Botswana -:-

 

3 Jun 2014
2014 World Cup - squad - Idrissou dropped from Cameroon squad

Mohamadou Idrissou is one of the five players to be dropped from Cameroon's final squad for the World Cup. The 34-year-old Kaiserslautern striker has struggled in recent times and missed a penalty in a 2:1 friendly loss to Paraguay last week. Otherwise coach Volker Finke has opted for a tried and trusted line-up for his World Cup squad. 

3 Jun 2014

AFRICAN CONFEDERATION CUP 2015 - PLAY OFFS - 2nd LEG - ALL RESULTS

AFRICAN CONFEDERATION CUP 2015

 

The winners of the Confederation Cup second round were drawn against the losers of the Champions League second round, with the former hosting the second leg.

 

Al-Ahly vs Club Africain 
1st leg: 2:1
2nd leg: 1:2
Al-Ahly: Agg. 3:3 (5:4 p) 


Espérance de Tunis vs Hearts of Oak 
1st leg: 4:0
2nd leg: 1:1
Espérance de Tunis: Agg. 5:1 


AC Léopards vs Warri Wolves 
1st leg: 3:0
2nd leg: 1:3
AC Léopards:  Agg. 4:3 


CS Sfaxien vs ASEC Mimosas 
1st leg: 2:0
2nd leg: 1:1
CS Sfaxien: Agg. 3:1 


Stade Malien vs AS Vita Club 
1st leg: 2:0
2nd leg: 2:3
Stade Malien: Agg. 4:3 


AS Kaloum vs Orlando Pirates  
1st leg: 0:2
2nd leg: 1:4
Orlando Pirates: Agg. 1:6


SM Sanga Balende vs Zamalek  
1st leg: 1:0
2nd leg: 1:3
Zamalek:  Agg. 2:3


Raja Casablanca vs Étoile du Sahel
1st leg 2:0
2nd leg 0:3
Étoile du Sahel: Agg. 2:3 

 

CONFEDERATION CUP GROUPS

GROUP A
Al Ahly (Egypt)
Esperance (Tunisia)
Etoile du Sahel (Tunisia)
Stade Malien (Mali)


GROUP B
AC Leopards (Congo)
CS Sfaxien (Tunisia)
Orlando Pirates (South Africa)
Zamalek (Egypt)

 

Confederation Cup holders Al Ahly of Egypt advanced to the group phase of this year's competition with a win on penalties over Tunisia's Club Africain.

Hosts Club Africain won the second leg of the play-off tie 2:1 with a goal from Nader Ghandri in the eighth minute of injury time.

Zouheir Dhaouadi opened the scoring for Club Africain to give them hope of overturning a 2:1 loss in the first leg but Emad Moteab equalised for the eight-time African champions on the hour mark.

Ghandri's late goal made it 3:3 on aggregate with both sides having scored an away goal forcing the tie to be decided on penalties with Ahly emerging victorious 5:4.

Three-time Confederation Cup winners CS Sfaxien had better luck than their Tunisian counterparts with 3:1 aggregate win over Asec Mimosas after a 1:1 draw in Ivory Coast.

Bangaly Soumahoro scored for the Ivorians after just 14 minutes but that was cancelled out by Mohamed Ali Moncer with 11 minutes left to play.

Etoile du Sahel overturned a 2:0 deficit from the first leg as they won 3:0 in Tunisia over Morocco's Raja Casablanca to ensure a third Tunisian club made it to the group stage.

Stade Malien also held on to a first leg lead to advance to the last eight as the beat Vita Club 4:3 overall despite a 3:2 loss in DR Congo.

The tie took a crucial turn during 10 first-half minutes when Abdeljalil Jbira of Raja was sent off and Algerian Baghdad Bounedjah bagged a brace for Etoile.

Alaya Brigui completed Etoile's comeback in the 72nd minute.

Former African champions Zamalek also overturned a first leg loss to progress as they won 3:1 in Egypt over Sanga Balende of DR Congo to make it 3:2 on aggregate.

South African side Orlando Pirates went through to the group phase of on Saturday with a comfortable win over AS Kaloum from Guinea.

The Soweto club won 4:1 to go through 6:1 on aggregate, after bringing their match forward in order not to clash with the European Champions League final.

Pirates built on their 2:0 first leg lead over Kaloum at Bidvest Stadium close to central Johannesburg because Orlando Stadium in Soweto is undergoing close-season maintenance.

Kermit Erasmus put the Buccaneers ahead midway through the opening half.

Alseny Camara equalised with a glancing header to give the visitors a glimmer of hope that was soon extinguished by a Thamsanqa Gabuza brace.

He bundled a loose ball into the net for his first goal and then beat goalkeeper Youssef Toure at his near post with a shot that should have been saved.

A magnificent long pass from captain Oupa Manyisa allowed Sifiso Myeni to complete the rout with a half-volley goal.

No club has wiped out a four-goal, first-leg deficit in 88 previous Confederation Cup play-offs and Ghanaians Hearts of Oak never looked like creating history in west Africa.

Trailing 4:0 against Esperance, the Accra outfit did take an early lead through Isaac Mensah only for Aboud Moez to level a minute from time and give the Tunisians a 5:1 aggregate win.

The match went ahead in Accra despite three days of national mourning for those who died in the inferno and the flooding in the area this week.

It was the final game as coach of the Tunisians for Portuguese Jose De Morais, formerly part of the Jose Mourinho backroom staff at various European clubs.

De Morais quit after Esperance finished third in the national championship.

Congolese AC Leopards continued to be the scourge of Nigerian clubs when they eliminated Warri Wolves from the Confederation Cup play-offs.

The central Africans lost the return match 3:1 in southern Nigeria, but advanced 4:3 on aggregate having established a 3:0 first-leg advantage.

It was the third time in four years that the Congolese have sent Nigerian opponents packing in a pan-African competition.

Leopards overcame Heartland en route to winning the 2012 Confederation Cup and toppled Kano Pillars in the African Champions League the following year.

Overall success against Warri takes Leopards into the group stage of Africa's second-tier club competition.

Warri survived several early scares before taking control of a goalless first half at Warri City Stadium with Solomon Kwambe foiled by the woodwork and Ojo Mine heading wide from close range.

Nigeria international Gbolahan Salami gave Wolves the lead two minutes after half-time, but the worst fear of the hosts was realised soon after.

A lightning Congolese counter-attack culminated in Rudy Bhebey Ndey equalising on 52 minutes and leaving Wolves needing at least four goals for survival.

Salami scored again and Oghenekaro Etebo was on target a minute from time to earn Warri a deserved but hollow victory.

 

 

8 Jun 2015
(BBC Sport UK & Wikipedia)

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